Mack Brown is a renowned American college football coach, currently serving as the head football coach for the University of North Carolina.
William Mack Brown was born on August 27, 1951, in Cookeville, Tennessee, the United States as the middle child among three children. He was raised alongside brothers Mel and Watson.
Mack Brown’s father, Melvin Brown, was also a coach and an administrator. His grandfather, Eddie Watson, was an athlete at Tennessee Tech and a coach at Putnam County High School.
Mack Brown’s older brother Watson was the head football coach at a total of six Division I football schools including Tennessee Tech. Mack Brown attended Putnam County High School. He later attended Vanderbilt University before attending Florida State University and graduating in 1974.
Mack Brown later received a graduate degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1976. He has been head coach at Texas, North Carolina, Appalachian State and Tulane. He first coached the University of North Carolina in 1988 but left in 1997 to become head coach for the University of Texas.
Mack Brown also coached the Longhorns to victory against the top-ranked USC Trojans at the 2006 Rose Bowl game. He was awarded the Paul “Bear” Bryant Award for “Coach of the Year” in 2006. He has also become Carolina’s all-time winningest coach in program history.
Who Is Mack Brown’s Wife Sally Brown?
Sally Brown is an American real estate developer and sports celebrity spouse. She was born Sally Larson Jessee on October 16, 1964, in California.
Sally Brown is the daughter of a Marine and had graduated with a degree in nursing from UC Berkley, but she did not stick with nursing as she was afraid of handling blood and patients. She instead switched to design and architecture.
Sally Brown was the former president of Marin Development in North Carolina as well as the former president of the Public, Private Partnership (PPP). She quit her job in 1999 after her husband signed with the Texas Longhorns.
Sally Brown was a member of a University of North Carolina Alumni advisory committee and had chaired the fund-raising efforts for the UNC Black Cultural Center while her family lived in North Carolina.
Sally Brown was a single mother of two older sons, Matt and Chris at the time living on a farm in North Carolina. She and Mack Brown met on a blind date arranged by a mutual friend. The two tied the knot on Labor day in 1993. Mack also had two daughters; Katherine and Barbara from a previous relationship at the time.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7u7PRZ6WerF%2Bau3DDyKSgaK%2BYpHqqv4ymmJyjXZe%2FsMPNrGSwoZaaerSty6WwZpqipMSvew%3D%3D